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Learn moreAn essential guide to caring for your dog, filled with expert-backed tips and nuggets of advice to help every dog owner understand what their canine companion needs in order to be happy and healthy.
In the Little Book of Dog Care, life-long dog lover and deathcare veterinary practice owner Ace Tilton Ratcliff delivers a must-have primer for every dog parent. What should you do when your dog is scared during a thunderstorm? How can you make clipping their nails less miserable? When do they like to eat? What canโt you feed them? Endless questions, expert-certified answers.
Thoughtfully divided into chapters that focus on a specific aspect of care, from sleeping to grooming and beyond, these tips and tricks are applicable to any breed of dog. By the last page, every dog owner will better understand what their dog might be feelingโand how to best assist, using your enviable opposable thumbs.
Ace Tilton Ratcliff lives and works in sunny south Florida with their veterinarian husband, Derek, and a pack of adopted dogs and cats. Ace is a multidisciplinary writer, artist, and consultant, heading Stay Weird, Be Kind Studios since 2017. Ace also co-owns Harperโs Promise, an in-home veterinary practice focused on end-of-life hospice, palliative, and euthanasia care. Theyโre an amateur beekeeper who loves toย collect plants, and their free time is spent getting tattooed or riding their scooter to the beach to read.